- Police Raid Nets Drugs, $60,000 Cash
- VALLEY Parenting : Surviving the Teen-Age Years : A Time to Snoop
- CSUN to Screen Pair of Films on Quake
- Countywide : Flood Victims Warned to Be Wary of Fraud
- Is This a Job for Mortals? : Clinton nominates retired general for dicey CIA post
- SANTA CLARITA : Slaying Suspect Arrested After Calling TV Station
- Ventura Holds Off Moorpark : Basketball: Slowdown tactics push Pirates into overtime before they prevail, 85-80.
- Ram Fever in St. Louis: Seat Orders Booming
- Suspect Sought in Huntington Beach Home Burglaries
- Planners Approve Shopping Center
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Going Around the Globe to Aid Needy Kids
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Eschews County's 'Share the Pain' Notion
- A Wanna-Be Who Barely Was a Marine
- BUENA PARK : Permit Fees Waived for Damage Repairs Necessitated by Flood
- 6 Arrested in Large Regional Drug Bust
- IRVINE : Couple's Plan Rejected; City to Destroy House
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : North Hollywood Wins Ninth Consecutive Title
- China Trade Truth: Copyrights, Human Rights Can't Be Separated
- Far From Amused
- World IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : U.N. Votes to Send 7,000 Peacekeepers
- NEWS ANALYSIS : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Putting the County's Houses on Order : Bankruptcy: Developers prominent in pushing recovery plan embraced by supervisors could have future projects in mind as much as current residents.
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- BY DESIGN : The Way They Wore : When Designers Recall Their Formative Gear, Memories Often Open a Door on Today's Closets
- District May Scale Back Lavish 8th-Grade Events
- Sports
- BACK WITH A SPLASH: The Port Hueneme...
- Ceremony to Honor Slain Police Officers : Law enforcement: Memorial will be held in Palos Verdes Estates for Capt. Michael Tracy and Sgt. Thomas Vanderpool.
- ROCK TALK : Majority DOG Packs Them in at Arts Plaza : The Newbury Park band sells out concert at Forum Theatre, which the group rented for $875 in a brash pay-to-play venture.
- SAN MARINO : Huntington Completes Redesign of Galleries
- Santa Ana Council OKs Plan to Add 15 Patrol Officers
- Teacher Arrested; Allegedly Brought Dynamite to School
- Patagonia to Move Part of Firm to Reno
- John Clukey, 25; Computer Consultant
- LOS ALAMITOS : Student Who Carried Knife Is Expelled
- SAN FERNANDO : Youths Plan 30-Hour Fast to Raise Funds
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Women's Basketball Gaining Ground by Triple-Doubles
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Ekes Out West Valley Championship
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Purdom's Kick Propels El Modena Past Orange
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- International Business : EU Redoubles Subsidies for Film Industry : Europe: One goal is a regional distribution system, considered key in fending off U.S. imports.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Is Down Slightly After Selling Wave
- Three Rices and a Kale
- IN THE KITCHEN : Gridiron Heroes
- LONG BEACH : Ex-Harbor Official Seeks Reinstatement
- DANCE : A Harvest of Cultural Diversity
- Bearing Witness to Their Tortured Past
- SPOTLIGHT : WHERE THE ACTION IS : For Singles Not Seeking Couch Potatoes, Clubs Are an Attractive Find
- RECREATION : Avalanche Warning in San Gabriel Mountains
- STOCK WATCH
- WET & WILD : Cruises Spout Whale Wisdom and More
- Surgeon General Choice Reveals More Abortions : Nomination: Henry Foster Jr. says he performed 39 procedures but asks to be judged on entire career.
- Didn't Mom Tell You Not to Play in Traffic?
- 2,000 Fans Turn Out for Carter Book Signing : Personalities: The former President, now in the diplomatic limelight, greets the hordes who buy his new collection of verse.
- Simi Laser-Tag Arcade OKd Despite Concerns
- Hard Work Pays Off for Backers of Women's Shelter : Violence: A San Clemente group can now buy a home where abuse victims will feel safe.
- Youth Pleads No Contest in Shooting During Brawl : Thousand Oaks: The teen-ager faces up to eight years in prison for his role in a '94 melee that injured three Westlake High students.
- Tournament Name Lost but Flavor Remains : Golf: PGA event forsakes San Diego title, but native sons Stadler and Mickelson remain a big part of tournament.
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- T-Note Sale Goes as Expected
- With Gems, Faking It Is Not Always a Bad Thing : Jewelry: Simulated stones have a long and distinguished history, dating back to King Tut. Sometimes, though, even the experts are fooled.
- AUTOS
- Executive Travel : Device Helps Travelers With Laptops Handle Printing Needs
- Quackenbush, Consumer Group Trade Jabs : Insurance: The gloves are off as the new commissioner does battle over Prop. 103 issues.
- Fred Morales, Gabrielino Tribal Chief, Dies at 82
- Disabled: SMCC Seeks Public Input
- Sports
- Voters 'Get Out' and Choose Donelon
- Privatization Chief Selected by Yeltsin
- Dripping Cave, Mouthwatering Menu Go With Their Own Flow
- CERRITOS : Civic Center to Be Site for Sheriff's Substation
- He Can Serve This Sentence, No Sweat
- GOINGS ON : It's a Week of Variety Entertainment in S.B. : On tap are Chinese acrobats, a great symphony orchestra, musical theater, folk music, plays and many other events.
- Suspended Sentence : Home for Parolees Faces Closure, but Operator Disagrees
- Camarillo Balks at Role in Baseball Stadium : Development: Council votes to drop out of three-city consortium planning to build minor league arena. Economic benefits offered by Ventura site were found wanting.
- GARDEN GROVE : Tow Company Rules Tentatively Approved
- Jury Probe of Tagger's Slaying Is Rejected : Courts: Prosecutors condemn statements by gunman but turn down plea by Latino lawyers, who say they will seek federal civil rights charges.
- NBA ROUNDUP : This Game Is One for Lowlights
- THEATER REVIEWS : Dark, Comic 'Tales' of One Man's Rage
- A Guide to Terms for Gem-Buyers
- How to Quinceanera
- LONG BEACH : 4th-Graders Learning Conflict Resolution
- VALLEY Parenting : Playing Favorites Is Part of the Game : For some, a child's rejection can be troubling, but it is a normal part of the developmental process.
- Computer Glitch Lets ATM Thieves Collect $346,770
- CARSON : 3 Cal State Neighbors Added to Events Board
- On a Quest to Spruce Up Ojai's Art Center
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Who Will Be King of the Hill? : West Covina's Battle to Close Landfill Is Headed for a Courtroom Showdown
- ARTISTIC LEAP : The Ojai Center for the Arts as long a top attraction, but the years have taken a toll. A proposed renovation could put it back in the limelight.
- SANTA MONICA : State Upgrades College's Financial Rating
- MUSIC : A Real Blues Brother Is Set to Blow Into Town : At 60, Junior Wells is still the master of the soulful harmonica style he learned as a youngster in Chicago.
- Equestrian Panel Seeks Volunteers
- Countywide : Sun Gives Way to Low Clouds, Moisture
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Standout Backcourts Move to Forefront at Stanford, Arizona
- THEATER REVIEW : Time Fails 'The Heidi Chronicles'
- He Was Playing 'World Beat' Before It Even Had a Name : Radio: KPFK's Mario Casetta spins ethnic music that he's collected throughout a lifetime of travels.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Freelon Finding Her Way at Catalina Bar
- Interrupted Game Will Be Completed
- Wiring for Dollars : Peso Woes Create Boom in Electronic Money Transfers
- ZaSu's Dippy Chocolates
- 'Crazy Bernie' Is Crazy Like an Independent
- Hawthorne Gets Cash Advance to Pay Expenses : Budget: As city strives to offset huge deficit, officials are warned of a possible drop in bond rating. Council raises some fees, weighs tax hikes.
- CULVER CITY : Youths Repaint Vandalized Apartment
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Condo Has Many Gawkers, No Buyers
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : 'Drug Dealer to Stars' Is Local Tie to O.J. Trial : The Ventura resident's tattletale book, 'The Hollywood Connection,' has made him a popular guest on a variety of TV talk shows.
- Henry Kaiser & David Lindley in Norway"The...
- LA PUENTE: A fire that sheriff's officials...
- Home Sales Rise 10.5% in State, Hit 5-Year High
- Arts: Getty Official Joins Panel
- Clinton Pushes His Plan for More Police : Congress: President announces $434 million in grants for hiring new officers. Move coincides with GOP efforts to change anti-crime measure.
- THE WHALES' TALE : The Dana Point Celebration of the Sea and Its Creatures Is a Time to Delight and Inform Adults as Well as Children
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council OKs 2 New Businesses for Center
- Henley Witness Admits Seeking Leniency : Courts: Prosecutors, however, deny defense claims that Tracy Ann Donaho is trying to curry favor to avoid prison.
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Adjustments to Lower Sewer Hookup Fees
- Teen-Ager Pleads No Contest in Brawl : Thousand Oaks: Youth faces up to eight years in prison for his role in '94 melee that injured three Westlake High students.
- T-Note Sale Goes as Expected
- Software Makers Craft Creative PC Tools : Computers: At Demo '95, users glimpse products that move beyond text-only documents and paper-only distribution.
- Aetna Life & Casualty reported a $160-million...
- International Business
- Glaze Me a Carrot
- REGION : New Office Will Stress Cancer Awareness
- FAIRFAX : Patience Pays Off in Planting of Pistache Trees; Now They Need to Grow
- MOVIESA Hipper Flash Gordon?: In one of...
- Ziggens-Zagging : The Band Goes In and Out of Lots of Musical Styles but Can Always Be Counted On for Fun
- MUSIC REVIEW : Three's Pleasant Company in Friendly Amici Trio
- Boulevard: Two Views on Roadway Expansion
- Trashing PBS
- HARBOR AREA : Corps of Engineers to Dredge River Mouth
- Housing: Checking Prospective Renters
- Gingrich and GOPAC
- History: Museum Needed for Artifacts
- Tagger Slain by Armed Citizen
- Pelican Bay Conditions
- The Doctors' Role in Domestic Abuse
- BY DESIGN : How I Spent My Spring Wardrobe Budget
- She's Really the <i> Third </i> Mrs. Gingrich
- Sequestering
- Lawsuits
- Hollywood: More 'Unreal Life' at and Near the Lido Building
- What Is <i> True </i> Poetry? It All Depends on Whom You Ask
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 9, 1995
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- Obituaries - Feb. 9, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 9, 1995
- Taco Bell Trims Fat to Boost Sales--Will It Work? : Fast food: The company may need more than its new Border Lights menu to regain its competitive edge, analysts say.
- Arbitration as American as Baseball, and as Tricky : Dispute: Clinton hopes to end the major league feud with a historic U.S. tool. But the method has its limits.
- Fugitive in N.Y. Bombing Caught : Terrorism: Iraqi is nabbed in Pakistan and returned to U.S. after a 2-year manhunt. Ramzi Yousef is accused of masterminding the fatal 1993 trade center blast.
- Financial Crisis Grips Worldwide Church of God : Religion: Leaders plan cutbacks in the wake of a 30% plunge in revenues. Changes in doctrine have rocked the congregation.
- 3 Men Sentenced in Aircraft Parts Fraud : Courts: A San Clemente distributor was given 2 1/2 years in prison and fined $250,000. Two Anaheim men who supplied the parts, which did not meet FAA standards, were fined $5,000 each.
- Getting Leaner : Fast food: Irvine-based Taco Bell, which trimmed 75 corporate jobs this week, weighs in with a new bid to boost sales by cutting calories.
- GETTING PINNED: O.J. Simpson prosecutor Marcia Clark...
- Pool's Investors Attack O.C. Recovery Plan
- Pool Investors Call County Settlement Plan Unacceptable : Recovery: School districts in particular are critical, saying that without full return of funds they will have to cut so deeply that basic education will be jeopardized.
- Gingrich Backs Wilson on Illegal Immigrant Costs
- Simpson Trial Witness Tells of Finding Bodies
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : District Plans Forum on Investment Crisis
- Gallery
- Mailman Bites Clippers in the Second Half : Basketball: Malone scores 29 of his 37 points after the break. Spencer returns in 101-88 loss.
- Volleyball Coaches Honor CSUN's Baer as Top Player
- Oil Firm, Industry to Pay Spill Settlement : Environment: The nearly $9.1 million will compensate agencies for restoration costs and damage caused by a 1990 tanker mishap off Huntington Beach.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Maryland Surprises No. 1 North Carolina
- She's Changing the Face of a Supporting Role : Movies: Actress Rossy de Palma has added her unforgettable quality to Pedro Almodovar and Robert Altman films.
- Neil Young Goes Into Studio With Pearl Jam : Pop music: Series of collaborations lead to recording sessions. The project is cited as the reason Young won't be in Lollapalooza '95.
- HTP's Quarterly Profit Up 47%
- Kremlin Downplays Chechen Fight's Effect on Economy : Russia: Rare special statement insists reform plans are unchanged. Pledge comes as fate of $6-billion international loan remains undecided.
- A 'Chicken Soup' Empire : With Their Feel-Good Book Selling Like Hot Cakes, Two Authors Smell Success
- Watching the Whales
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Heartbroken Family Looks for Their Mom
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Buena Wins With Defense
- THE PREPS : GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : La Habra Stops Troy's Streak
- Angels Trying to Cut Their Share in Stadium Deal : Baseball: Anaheim, team meet to exchange fund-raising ideas, such as seat licensing.
- Q&A; with Pat Harvey : Rising to the Challenge
- Frustration Ends for Santa Paula : Basketball: Cardinals make their free throws in final seconds, snap Santa Clara's 91-game streak.
- Irvine Ad Agency Moving to Texas in Merger
- $9.1-Million Settlement Reached in O.C. Oil Spill : Coastline: Funds will compensate government and businesses and pay for cleanup, pollution mitigation.
- Marine Corps, Navy Assure Women Jobs Won't Suffer Over Pregnancy
- Help in the Park : Volunteers: Homeless couple's commitment to cleaning up site lures others to join in the daily effort.
- Countywide : New Fee Hike Plan Leads UCI Students to Clothes Ranks
- Oregon's Brooks Favorite to Be Named Ram Coach
- THE PREPS : ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Wins League in Boys' Basketball
- Mutual Fund Powers Benham, Twentieth Century to Merge : Securities: Both firms tout deal. Analysts say similar ones will follow.
- Modest Weight Gain in Women Cited as Heart Disease Risk
- Remembering a Hero : Japanese Savior of WWII Jews Is Honored Posthumously
- VAN NUYS : Police to Install Voice-Mail System
- SANTA ANA : Councilman Criticizes Nominees' Rejection as Politically Motivated
- Educator Named to Run School Reform Effort : Education: Former Los Angeles district official Maria Casillas will head L.A. Metropolitan Project, which seeks to spread innovation countywide.
- City Council Settles False-Arrest Lawsuit by Olympic Runner : Police: The $245,000 payment will end dispute over 1992 incidents that Al Joyner said left him too shaken to compete in qualifying events.
- Parks Find It Pays to Play Ball With Movie Makers
- Kings Reset Ceremony for Taylor
- Players May Send Mediator to Showers : Baseball: As Clinton goes to Congress, unhappy union considers asking Usery to withdraw.
- Clinton Doesn't Belong on This Playing Field
- Jerry Lewis to Star in O.C. 'Yankees'
- Kirk IrvineRancho Santiago, SophomoreBaseball/PitcherIrvine, from Chino Hills...
- Con-Way Western Express to Expand Trucking Operations in the Northwest
- Rich Uncle Pennybags Would Be Proud : Leisure: Monopoly passes 'Go' and collects 60 years of success in the board game business.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing/Technology/Innovation : Lasering Teeth for a Cavity-Free Future
- Gish Biomedical: The Irvine manufacturer of surgical...
- Time Warner to Buy Cable Concern, Sell Its TBS Stake
- Arafat Orders Radical Groups' Members Detained
- Rapper Shakur Gets Prison for Assault
- Jury Rules Man Sane When He Killed Aunt : Courts: Panel decides defendant knew right from wrong as he stomped to death the 80-year-old in their San Fernando home.
- GLENDALE : City Council Calls Cable TV Debut a Success
- Winning Hearts and Minds Versus Trade Profits : China: We can influence the Chinese faster by 'polluting' them with cultural values than by imposing trade sanctions.
- Open Space Group Seeks Help on an Overdue Bill : Conejo Valley: Agency says it wouldn't have accepted land from insurance firm if it had known of the tax burden.
- Judge Bars Testimony by Daughter of Robber Killed by Police : The law: Trial marks third attempt to win compensatory damages for the girl. She was not yet born when officers shot her father after a Sunland holdup.
- Chamber Changes Its Name and Focus
- SEAL BEACH : U.S. Aid to Be Sought for Better Flood Control
- Hey, Coaches: Don't Touch Mascots
- Outdoors : Discovering a New World : Over Last 60 Years, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Has Developed Into Place Where Children Gaze in Wonderment at Creatures From the Sea
- Katie MinerGolden West, SophomoreBasketball/ForwardMiner, from Hacienda Heights...
- President Strikes Out at White House : Labor: Clinton 'exasperated' that he can't get a settlement in baseball strike. Mediator gets nowhere.
- Individual Bondholders Insist on Stronger Voice : Recovery: Some will petition Bankruptcy Court to join creditors committee that represents institutional holders amid O.C. crisis.
- O.C. Man Pleads Guilty in Honda Kickback Scheme : Courts: Stanley James Cardiges enters surprise plea moments before trial. He blames co-defendants for plot.
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver Profile to Grace $1 Coin
- Acclaimed Poet James Merrill Dies
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District Drops Proposal for Student Uniforms
- Relative Charged in Home Kidnap, Rape
- Santa Paula's Crime Rate Drops 11.7%
- Dornan to Test the Waters for Presidential Bid : Politics: Garden Grove congressman announces that he will enter early GOP primaries.
- The Importance of Being an Artist
- ANAHEIM : Face Lift for Convention Center Will Be Studied
- COMPTON : State Schools Chief Rejects Felon as Board Member
- Colleges : Campus scene : IRVINE: UCI Chemists Make National Top 10
- THE PREPS : CIF Votes to Add Pole Vault for Girls This Season
- NFL Players Expect Increase in Cap : Pro football: Union head Gene Upshaw says figures indicate salary cap would gain $2 million.
- TV Ratings : Thursday Night Lineup Powers Resurgence by NBC
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bond Yields Ease; Dow Retreats From High
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- Rampage Settles Labor Case
- Retired General to Be Nominee for CIA Director
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : The Holocaust's Awful Truth, as Told by Its Survivors : SCHINDLER'S LEGACY: True Stories of the List Survivors <i> by Elinor J. Brecher</i> , Dutton, $27.50, 442 pages; Paperback: Plume, $14.95
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Short on Cash, Several Districts Will Cancel Intersession Classes
- U.S. Plans to Ease Logging Restrictions on Private Lands
- CALABASAS : Slash Entitlements, Finance Adviser Says
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sister City Group Collects Cash for Kobe
- Countywide : 'Flowers of Hope' Orders Accepted
- GRANADA HILLS : Architect Picked for Van Gogh School
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Music of China to Be Performed at Library
- Council Delays Action on Cable TV Rate Changes : Simi Valley: Comcast wants a fee increase, but the city may require a decrease.
- Harbouring Family Fury : In a Competitive Household, One Son Teaches Restraint to Others
- BOYSJohn GeorgeSCHOOL: LittlerockSPORT: BasketballYEAR: Senior*SEASON AT A...
- THE PREPS : GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Rallies to Edge Fountain Valley
- All's Wells That Ends in the Blues : Pop music: The veteran showman, who brings his energetic act to the Coach House tonight, adheres to a big sound and a funky edge--no matter what the purists say.
- LABOR
- Ex-Honda Sales Chief Admits Taking Bribes : Autos: Moments before his trial, the Laguna Hills man says he accepted payoffs from U.S. dealers in exchange for hard-to-get cars.
- California Loses Out in Bid for B-2 Maintenance Facility : Aerospace: Up to 400 jobs will go from Palmdale to air base in Oklahoma. Decision reflects state's weakness in Congress.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : A Witness's Last-Minute Rush to Testify : Court: Candace Garvey had less than an hour to reach the stand. She says prosecutors didn't ask her about a bruise she saw on Nicole Simpson.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- GOP Sees Dim Prospects for Term-Limit Amendment : Congress: Gingrich says mustering votes for a constitutional change will be tough. A plan for states to decide lawmakers' tenures to be weighed.
- OAK PARK : County to Lobby for ZIP Code for Area
- Compromise Site Weighed for Park
- TUSTIN : 4 Lauded for Warnings on Investment Pool
- Engaging 'Birds' Celebrates Similarities
- Unorthodox Japanese Banker Cashes In on International Flair : Profile: A former top official in the Ministry of Finance and now chairman of the Bank of Tokyo, Toyoo Gyohten is a man of ideas with a global perspective.
- Koll Pays $22 Million, Settles Lawsuit With 2 Former Affiliates : Litigation: The companies had sued the Newport Beach firm for what they said were its share of $72 million owed to the IRS.
- Southwest to Drop 7 Flights From John Wayne : Airlines: Decision will affect service to Phoenix, Salt Lake City and San Jose. America West will add five flights.
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Seriously Injured in 3-Car Collision
- Belmont Remains, Grant Romps, 11-0
- THE PREPS : GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Convicted Tagger Arrested After New Spree Is Alleged
- Frustrated Kings Baffled After Tie in St. Louis
- Strawberry Tested Positive for Cocaine
- Student Protest at Rutgers Forces Suspension of Game
- The Cutting Edge: Computing/Technology/Innovation : Yeah, So What Does FAQ Stand for, Anyway?
- Canadians Fear Spread of Smuggled U.S. Guns : Crime: High-profile incidents, porous border raise concern. Police focus more attention on traffickers.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : ELECTIONS / ANTELOPE VALLEY : 2 Veteran GOP Politicians Plan to Vie for Rogers' Seat in Senate
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Women Found in Closet Had Been Dead 2 Months
- MISSION VIEJO : Programs on Black History to Be Aired
- VENTURA : Ex-Sheriff's Official Declines to Testify
- Track Olympian Settles False-Arrest Lawsuit
- PaineWebber in Talks to Settle SEC Allegations of Hidden Risks
- Huffington Concedes Loss in Senate Race : Politics: Former congressman says his action will better allow bipartisan probe of alleged voter fraud. Feinstein disputes his claim of 170,000 illegally cast ballots.
- FCC Seeks to Open Global Communication Markets
- North Korea Must Accept South's Reactors, U.S. Says
- City Council Debates Flood Control Plans
- 8 Plead Guilty in $2.62-Million Disaster Fraud Scheme : Courts: After the Los Angeles riots, they applied for loans for inflated damages or for businesses that never existed. Officials say a wide investigation is continuing.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Discovering Spiritual Commonality : Faith: A confrontation with mortality leads to the realization that prayer is a highly individual path to a universal Almighty.
- SIDELINES : Alemany's Rigley Stands Out--in Future Coach's Circles
- Burbank Falls Apart Against Hart, 54-40
- TV & VIDEONew Fox Schedule: Fox announced...
- THE CUTTING EDGE : A New Dimension : Silicon Graphics to Buy Two 3-D Software Firms
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The company said Tuesday...
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- White House Aide Resigns, Cites Budget : Staff: The assistant to Budget Director Rivlin says he was frustrated over lack of focus on deficit. But critics say frustration was over own lack of success.
- Home Savings to Acquire Bank Network : Thrifts: Purchase of Household Bank's 52 Southern California branches would add $1.35 billion in deposits.
- National Perspective : THE BUDGET : Social Security and the Deficit
- Business Leaders Fear U.S. Smog Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cause of Thornton's School Ills Disputed
- Ex-Congressman Chet Holifield, 91, Dies : Obituary: He lived in Balboa for last 20 years. He worked for nuclear power and helped establish the GSA.
- So What About Naturalization? : Clinton budget struggles with thorny immigration issues
- FIGURE SKATING : Eldredge Takes Fresh Approach
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Ventura Wins Opener on Balk in 9th Inning
- GIRLSChristie RosenbladSCHOOL: FillmoreSPORT: BasketballYEAR: Sophomore*SEASON AT A...
- Texas Killer Executed
- Peru, Ecuador Battle on Small but Deadly Scale : Latin America: As peace talks hit snag, platoon-size units continue war in Amazon rain forest.
- A Diplomatic Core : Madeleine Albright is the first line of defense for U.S. foreign policy. Her star may still be on the rise: Some say the U.N. ambassador could be the next Secretary of State.
- Libraries Told to Find New Funding Source : Revenue: The county can no longer afford to subsidize system, supervisors say. Agency will look for alternatives.